Springs Arrival

We are experiencing some April Showers and hope they wash away winter. Every day we see more spring birds arriving with the fields and wet areas attracting ducks, geese, swans and
sandhill cranes. Lots of the smaller birds are arriving as well. Our road crew is out checking for winter damage, spring frost boils, and washouts. They will soon be grading the gravel
roads. Its now the time of year for Fire Permits (yearly incinerator or weekly brush pile) and you can obtain yours at the Municipal Office or use the fill-in form on this
website. They are free of charge. We hope everyone enjoys the upcoming Easter Holiday.

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We are experiencing some April Showers and hope they wash away winter. Every day we see more spring birds arriving with the fields and wet areas attracting ducks, geese, swans and sandhill cranes.
Lots of the smaller birds are arriving as well. Our road crew is out checking for winter damage, spring frost boils, and washouts. They will soon be grading the gravel roads.

Generally, the males are larger than the females, but there are some exceptions. Males have the kok, or the nuchal hump, on their foreheads. Males also usually have brighter and more vivid colors.
For most breeds, the females have black dots on their dorsal fins, whereas males usually have longer anal and dorsal fins.